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Show Feb. 26, CCPOC3TO DNSIDD. 1988UimSS ...... B2 Hospital grabs second varsity youth win big . . Bowling results, line scores ... B3 . . . .B5 'fc.waswaMmg. K'ii jjJv ".i BBSlBlll VTt. I If r r...Jf -- ....: V i Snowpack, ice and eventually mud didn't stop softbail enthusiasts from a midwinter tournament, 2701st EOD won the annual event, but alt teams seemed to en joy slipping and slid rQ on the snow,;V... i.' b " x V - ' .1..:. " , v ,.: . Z'"- - 1 --r " i 1 ": '-' f x$t Iff MMd f U.S. Air Fore Photos by Rolph C. Jnten Nocoscary hcadfjoar Special preparations in dress had to be taken last weekend's tournament. 2z7 HoO GOD rzziDO SddotjCdgDD QCdqipBoddoCdOip A stslwart softbail team from the 2701st : Explo-civaOrdriin- ' The champs downed Drunks 12-- 4 in the opener, then slipped past Mixers They narrowly defeated Hellraisers 1 to earn a berth in the championship round. They defeated MAB to earn what is tradionally known as Top Flake award. Director Buddy Wilby. "By the time we finished play, teams were pitching out of the mud' ce Disposal Squedrca put tcsthcr an i insprcrdve; hitting display to cepture the Third IlilL . Aczud CrcwbxJl Tournsniat According to Willey, MAB was considered the team to beat, but the 2701st came out in the open Vcothrr ccrditicna vvrcra beautiful, sHowia en ".T7c-rc- i to cult i,to mud pits by the durinj ths touniftrrrt finale, downing MAB 12-- 5 Trisn th chsscpienship for thd title. EOD ecrned the top spot, gsttins the worst esed in th playoff, having to pby more 14-1- cui cch csras 3 Fealcon 'kickers-fac- record. The Falcons are chas- mark. Hill trails nearly as far in the trophy team standings with a 2 standing mark. while Ski Mania has a "Ski Mania is one of the best amateur soccer teams in Utah," said Coach Ray Uris. "We know this team very well. We finished in second-plac- e behind them last fall in the outdoor league. Each time we meet this team it is a real battle." According to Uris, Ski Mania has break from acAfter a three-wee- k tion, Hill's varsity indoor soccer team is ready to get kicking. 2-- the frying pan to the fire as they take on the league leading Ski Mania club, who is posting a near perfect record in overall league play. The leaders sit1 s atop the league with a no-los- III . , ..xiato....... " winner rd ;: i , . Az?J 4-3- -1 3-0- -1 The soccer team is back in action Saturday night and they jump from III. ie ' than eny ctlrr tern, but they clipped four lD 1 5-- 15-1- en-rou- te off acpainsf league leaders Saturday at ing them with a Ogden ALC Public Affairs Office 7-w- 1-t- In the consolation bracket, Aranda's downed Mixers for the title, but had to defeat 421st Aircraft Maintenance Unit 3 and Woyas 2 to the consolation trophy. Etsittte e and by Ralph C. Jensen Corses 2. 13-1- , Crti in ' . ,x several good players, particularly one outstanding striker, Koorosh Mazloo-mi- , who Uris says is "capable of playsoccer if he wanted ing professional ' to." "If soccer fans want to see some excellent indoor action this week, I think this would be the game to watch," said Uris. "Skill and intensity sire two things that both teams depend upon when they meet." The Falcons meet ' Mania on the campus of Weber State College, Ogden, Utah, in the Swenson Gymnasi: .... .'. .....Mi..s... ... i FSC , I2)tj) 2-- '. 0. nt : 3-- 2. -2 .... ..,..t....... I tzzi Counting ct um 5:50 p.m. Spookes meets WSC and Horizon meets Rossignol. In other games played during the three-wee- k hiatus, Ski Mania flexed their muscles to blank Weber Purple, the league's second place team, Weber State College and Rossignal tie and lowly fought to a three-poiHorizon upended Spookes overall Rossignol, .with a the off record, pulled biggest upset and Horizon had been winless on the year until they met Spookes. I .... Kkl I . get the crfistk: touch l2) U D |